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By The Way: The Weeknd Accuses The Grammys, R.I.P Scott Johnson, Livestream With Bandcamp, Guitar Center Fallen Victim To The Pandemic

25-Nov-20 22:00

By The Way: The Weeknd Accuses The Grammys, R.I.P Scott Johnson, Livestream With Bandcamp, Guitar Center Fallen Victim To The Pandemic

By The Way, is a rapid-fire segment that gives you a snapshot of developing stories in the music world. This week, Canadian pop star The Weeknd accuses The Grammys of being corrupt, closure for Radiohead’s drum technician Scott Johnson after his tragic death in 2012, Bandcamp jumps on the bandwagon of “live streaming services” and Guitar Center, American music retailer chain files for bankruptcy after falling victim to the pandemic.


Produced by: Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin


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Tags:  Scott JohnsonRadioheadThe GrammysBandcamplive streamingGuitar Centerbankruptcy





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